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Jul 06 2023
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Twitter threatens legal action over Threads, calling Meta's new app a 'copycat'
Meta unveiled its new app - Threads to rival Twitter, targeting users looking for an alternative to the social media platform owned — and frequently changed — by Elon Musk. The hyped cage match between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg may not be happening, but a courthouse battle could loom after Meta launched its Twitter competitor app, Threads, on Wednesday. Twitter lawyer Alex Spiro sent a
Los Angeles TimesJun 20 2023
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New Cats, Dogs, Pets Up For Adoption At Wilmette-Kenilworth Area Shelters
Looking to add a shaggy ball of four-legged love and affection to your family and give back to the Wilmette-Kenilworth community at the same time? Then you should consider adopting a pet from a local shelter or organization. Many pets are still looking for their forever home and animal shelters are still working to fulfill adoptions and place pets with families. Millions of pets are taken in
Patch.comMay 30 2023
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Teen shot, killed while playing basketball with friends in New Haven
A teenager was shot and killed while playing basketball in New Haven on Monday evening. The victim, identified as 16-year-old Mark Mulongo, was playing basketball with friends in the driveway of a Shelton Avenue home at about 8:24 p.m. when he was shot, according to the New Haven Police Department. The teen was taken to Yale New Haven Hospital, where he died of his injuries. “The police
Hartford CourantJul 21 2023
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Kamala Harris hits new Florida school standards: ‘They want to replace history with lies’
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a scathing rebuke of Florida education officials on Friday, using a hastily planned speech in Jacksonville to accuse the state State Board of Education of trying to whitewash how students are taught Black history and the country’s darkest chapters. Speaking to a crowd at the Ritz Museum and Theater in Jacksonville’s historically Black LaVilla neighborhood
Miami HeraldNov 06 2023
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George Norcross Removed From Eagles Game Over Israeli Flag
New Jersey politics boss George Norcross was reportedly thrown out of a Philadelphia Eagles game for displaying an American-Israeli flag. Footage uploaded to social media on Sunday shows that a situation unfolded while Norcross, a Democratic South Jersey power broker, was attending the game between the Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys. Norcross was seen inside of a private box at Lincoln
MediaiteJul 06 2023
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Big business pushes back against NYC’s new AI hiring software regulations
New York City businesses are pushing back hard against a draconian new law regulating the use of artificial intelligence software. At issue is a type of AI software known as an automatic employment decision tool, or AEDT. These tools help hiring employers weed out good candidates from bad ones. The problem is a new law passed in 2021 that goes into effect Wednesday. According to NBC News, the
Bizpac ReviewJan 10 2024
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Judge Bans Trump from Delivering Closing Argument: 'He Will Not Be Speaking in Court Tomorrow'
The liberal judge overseeing Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial in New York has banned the former president from delivering a closing argument. Ahead of the arguments scheduled for Thursday, Judge Arthur Engoron told Trump’s legal team he would not be permitted to speak in court after they failed to agree to certain conditions. In a testy email exchange posted to the case’s docket, Engoron and
Western JournalMay 30 2023
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New Albany police officer hospitalized following a Tuesday morning shooting
A New Albany, Indiana, police officer is hospitalized after being injured in a shooting Tuesday morning. At roughly 11:30 a.m., officers from several local and Indiana state agencies responded to a shooting near 14th and East Market streets, according to Indiana State Police spokesperson Sgt. Carey Huls. Police were investigating a separate shooting in a residential neighborhood in which an
The Courier-Journal